Overview

There is a real opportunity to uniquely change the world by building innovative technologies and creating new solutions that materially impact health, longevity, quality of life, and more.

Vietnam Blockchain Confex 2019 is one day conference and exhibition, bringing leading experts and thought leaders from around the world to share and discuss blockchain opportunities and how the technologies and ecosystems to improve organizational flexibility and agility in an era of digital business

Highlights

Vietnam Blockchain Confex 2019 is a global platform to exchange ideas and showcase solutions and give you a head start on the blockchain technology with some latest information on why is Vietnam so excited about it.

20+

Specialist Speakers

500+

Delegates

15+

Solution Providers

4

Networking Sessions

Learning

Listen to the latest crypto-currency and blockchain
developments from the industry’s leading minds and
core developers.

Connecting

Meet like-minded professionals from around the world,
brainstorm, share ideas and socialize in an inspiring
setting and atmosphere.

Networking

Expand your professional network by socializing with
other professionals and business leaders in the field of
blockchain technology.

Partnering

Explore exciting new partnership possibilities with
other professionals, companies or organizations in
blockchains.

Who Should Attend

Blockchain in Healthcare Symposium

Blockchain could help reduce the counterfeit drug implications that currently cost pharmaceutical companies an estimated $200 billion in losses annually.

Centralizing the results of clinical trials and patient outcomes for new treatment protocols can improve care and patient outcomes. Currently, with all the diverse and disconnected systems in play, there is no way for a human to process all the data that is generated and recorded in disparate systems for future treatment possibilities. Blockchains could provide the access to make medical innovation quicker.

With the growth of connected devices and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), existing health IT architecture is struggling to keep systems secure. Blockchain solutions have the potential to be the infrastructure that is needed to keep health data private and secure while reaping the benefits of connected medical devices.

Although blockchain technology is currently changing the healthcare industry, keep in mind this is a marathon, not a sprint. Healthcare organizations and entities are testing and vetting how blockchains can better support their operations while future applications will inevitably be discovered along the way. It will be an fascinating process to watch.

Medicare fraud caused more than $30 million in losses in the United States in 2016, and blockchain-based systems could help minimize it. In addition, it could reduce admin costs for billing by eliminating the need for intermediaries with automated activities and more efficient processing.